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Business Advertisements. IMPERIAL CALF FOOD CAN be used with either Skim, Separated Milk, or Whey. Made from malt, cooked and uncooked cereals, scientifically blended, so as to be the best I substitute for whole milk. At the same time will Hot cause " scours," as is the case with linseed alone. If mixed and fed according to instructions, it is the moat economical food in the market. ;, A SKILL BAG (231ba) will last one Calf five weeks, and longer if milk ii plentiful. Packed in '251 b Bags, or 2001 b Sacks. 1 AWARDED GOLD MEDAL, FIRST AWARD AND SPECIAL " DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, MENTION AUOKDAND EXHI1898. ' ' BITION, 1899. TESTIMONIALS. Midhurst, Taranaki. 1 Dear Sir, December 22nd, JB9l. i I have louoh pleasure in recommending to my farmer friends in Tara- , naki the use of tho "Imperial" Calf Meal, as a valuable help in the successful c rearing m their calvos. In my opinion, that used in moderate . quantities, - cooked, and mixed with skim milk, it answers all the purposes of the lin- [ ported meal at about- half the cost. I have tried them both, and in each -.ase 3 have been satisfied with the results, but I give the preference to the "Imperial," on account of its being the much cheaper feeder of the two, a very valuable consideration in a place where tho values of cattle are only nominal. , ' Yours faithfully, 1 ' J. BURT VEALE. [Extract from the Wyndnam Herald, June, 14th, 190J..] Mr John Mcßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has. had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves on "Imperial" Calf Food, and at the same time had others which he fed ■ with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter,, and (when sold t five months old), realised top market values. > Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. I Messrs Langdown and Son, Christchurch. I Dear Sirs, • v - Ro Calf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased - with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very ! satisfactory as an economical Calf Food. > • - . . Yours faithfully, T. W. FOSTER. At Christchurch A. and P. Show, November 1896, the' First Prize Exhibit for -Veal Calf, not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes enly, was reared upon "Imperial" Calf Fcod. i LANGDOWN AND SON, J - " "CHRISTCHURCH. *jf_ x '^'••w NEW BOOKS X SftkSc^ElQ \ COLONIAL LIBRARIES, ' i sf A~fira*-r^HßS^[?§\ » Triatrim of Blent, by Anthony Hope A Napoleon of the Press, by Marie O. " XLjL ./I ~^^^§|!^ A^jL '^ ie M* 8 ' 61 " Sinner, by a well-known fit's" """"^ tf fi j. 7^^^^ijs\ author. "The most remarkable i t *<^ and powerful religious romance yet Penelope's Irish Experiences, by Kate _ • . „ Douglas Wiggin P|»eSC rMptlOnS The Mystery ef Mr Bernard Brown, by .p.,__.-,i_ E. P. Oppenheim frqper.y Oar Friend the Chari*t»n, by George Pfß»ai>/>J ■ Qisring rreparaa, Denver's Double, by Qeo. Griffiths . • Cinderella, by 8. R Crockett -~— "■ - A Millionaire's Love Story, by Guy _ *_ _ , , , . , Boothby Pure. D of ß. Cartful and Accurate T he Helmet of Navarre, by Bertha Dispe iß'.ag. Reasonable Charges. Runkle Lysbeth, by Rider Haggard T~"~ . The Master Christian, by Marie Corelli ,_ - _. _ x In Bad Company, by Rolf Boldrewcod Heail S Lemon Squash Eleanor, bj Mrs Humphrey Ward - reaches the thirsty spot. Amost Men^fUje Merchant Service, by Frank age it is beyond compare. Made , The T ; of Banderah, by Louis Becke TJt ?tSs+iL vXl' i- a* ' The Ma B ter ° f Craft, by W. W. J.ooos Large Bottles, Price Is Gd. M|ffly CargO6Bi by w# w< Jaooba V..J.4.1. D. nn |. i> n U:.^ Hosts of the Lord, by Flora Annie al lOOtb Brash Baying , In the Name of a Woman, by Arthur W here is made easy with a Terr „ Marchmont large and well assorted stock to Voysey, by R. O. Prouse choose from. It pays to do your The Second Dandy Oharter, by Tom tooth brush buying where yr a ' , Gallon are sure of being satisfied — satis- Pro Patria, by Max Peiaberton fied as to the way the tooth The Invaders, by Louis Tracey brush cleanses . your teeth, the The Sin of Jasp<ir Standish by Rita way the tooth ' brush wears. At High Stakos, by Laurence Lynch £ ?£rTV°nW ma tooth THE LIVING RACE OF MANKIND brush for nothing if you aro not • (Profusely illustrated with Photopleased .with your purchase. Per- ! graphs of every living race). This feet Tooth Brushes, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, ' magnifioent work is now complete 2/- each. j in 2 vols 10/- per vol. Sample vols are now on view. The above work Heah's Hair Tonic fcp^ish^h^recrdTo^ s^hen'ihlr^soMh/ha'?; THE "VIHOAOTOLB OF THE promotes growth, prevents bald- j wunuu. ness because it removes the cause | To be published in 24 parts at. 103, of baldness— dandruff, and aots as , or bound in 2 vols at 12/6- per vol. a tonic- Nothing will preveut ' This will be a \ Popular Natural yonr becoming bald df you allow | History, on an Entirely Original dandruff to accumulate. Hean's ' Plan, and will contain 1000 illusB°air Tonio absolutely cures dan- ! trations direct from Photographs, dmff. Price, 2/6 pqr bottle. Edited by C. J. Cornißh, M A., % F.Z.S., assisted by F. C. Selons (the pjilg ' Famous Hunter), R. Lydekkar, 1 - F.R.S., 'and many others." SpeciHean's Little Liver Pills, 1/6./ men Copy (Part 1), now on view. •-- Bland's Iron Pills for palo people, ■ : 8/6 per bottle. Beecham's, 1/4. Cockle's, 1/4. Norton's! 1/4. Hoi W%. 1/4 boa S nS; S : %^£ H « I- JONES & SON » • {&tf3£K'#" Dwarfs: BOOKSELLERS m STATIONERS, - Fink PUls, 3/-. Whelpton's, 1/6. _^ TT _ rpncj •rinmr'RTTinYß'PC! - Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, 1/3,, PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS, ', " """""" Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. G. W. HEAN, __, - • . OH EM IST ' (by Examination), - Victoria Avenne. [ THE KNITTING INDUSTRY. /■XCEANIC STEAMSHIP COY. MRS BROWN, A. and A. LINE. Corner of Mathieson and Harrison VUCKLAND TO LONDON, VIA wa^woawttt AMERICA, IN 26 DAYS. ,T, T . O WANGANUI. tttt? «?pt Pismm finnn-TOTJ <yr«STTTR T-T- 48 en g°g«l tne services of an exCHE SPLENDIDGOOO-TON SISTER J^JL perfc can confidently guarctt?t>t> a cnwTw * TrwwrTTTo a antee .prompt attention to all orders. SIERRA, SONOMA, VENTURA. Speeiafattention is drawn to the work .Classed 100 Al at "British Lloyds), turned out as follows: — will leave Auckland as under: Ladies' Underwear I<eav-e Leave Arrive JS&'r^ Steamers Aucklna Hono- San F,on o-tSSfoS&Sf re " f ° OtUlg 2 P m - ln ? n - OiBCO - Cycling and Boating Suits made 6IERRA.. Sept 7 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 • Chil^ek^a'coßv Atti™ B to iONOMA Sept 28 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Children sJ3osy Attire, etc. VENTURA Oct 19 Oct. 29 Nov.- 4 INSPECTION INVITED. lixti-emeß of Heat and Cold avoided. . . , . — T . „ . , , Viva day* longest time at sea. A variety of Scotch Worsteds alFour Days from Pacific to Atlantic. T. 11 " 78 ,°? ha>^- THo S- 50 *^ Wools are Cioi'c* of eight routes. "i*"t I*M» HwnC Niagara Falls viewed from carriage 'All work guaranteed at lowest windows pnees) dono on two of thejatest 1mBookings to any point in Canada, P ro J c . d Harrison's (English) Machines, United States, and Europe lUßfcl UBfc "^ported. We RKACH THEM ALL WITH SPEED, COMFORT, VARIETY." Flora : t * San Francisco and Vancouver, .£l6 to .£4O. Liverpool & London, JJ32 7s 4. & sa lid to .£69 3s 4d. Round the' ,sljrji/A c &J& J&J JXAgent, Wanganui. 'bALSAM OrHOREHOUND — — — Cured my child of a Coug'd of twelve months' standing. ' One bottle did it. *> -^C. D. Goar, Cargill Road, Dunedin. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY" Sold b 7b 7 all Storekeepers, 1/6 and 2/6. (Limited:) Wholesale: Kempthorne, Prosser, and '. Co., and all Merchants. This Company's , POALBEOOKDALE /^tOAI*Is the finest house, steam, and gas •— »^^^^—__^^_____^. Coal in the Southern Hemisphere. COALBROOKDALE COAL is abso- Sale Time - lutely unrivalled for Domestic purposes. . v When you want this celebrated — at— Westport Coal, ask for COALBROOKDALE, not merely Westport. You , can obtain it from your dealer at tho same price as others of an inferior . t>- it kind. Birds Its popularity is best known by tho / fact that a quarter of a million tons of Coalbrookdale Coal was sold last /"lITY T>OOT £XHOP year. \j J£> ""N R. MATB3SON, Agent, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ' » - ■ • " _ , ' , _ _ , Telephone No. 211. Woolpaoks 'and Grass Seeds' THE N.Z. Loan & Mercantile * Agency Coy, Ltd., - 4 Have jnat landed direct from Calcutta, * _ }, Fun si**, *»£ Bft--»d,, p*t&. of THE CARBINE . Beit Quality, •„ j^ery & "QA-Er OTABLES, A At Lowest Prices BATES' STREET." wSgANUI & ""•"" (Opposite tho Court House). TVrOW LANDING- Several Tanks of „.-,.. TrrrrwAQ Arrn-rwa JJI "Hurst's celebrated TURNIP Proprietor, THOMAS ATKINS. SEEDS, comprising Green Top Purple op-ir^v- pnn¥T mow •RmrPR Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top SEVE^ ROOMY LOOSE BOXES. Mammoth, Champion Swede, Imperial 30 ' Comfortable' Stalls 30 Green Globe,,eto. , STANDS, 6d. Note this. FEEDS, Is Also, Broadleat Ease* Rape. Ladies' Waiting Room, with Every P B-uU stocks of Hawke's Bay Emid Accommodation.' SXZSr^SfiSJS^U l t& VEHICLES OF^CLASSES ON S^^'SSSffSS^^ e o^otic? Ckßi • all kinds of Clovers, • .. .- Etc *' on *ne Shortest Notice. Direct Importers of -Ceylon -Teas, Wire ± NEW LANDAU, ~~ Staples, and General Storei. - Specially Built to Order for Weddings Apply - and other Special Purposes. N.Z. LOAN A MERCANTILE tnn M \, ma , maZ™. «»™» \* *m 1 inuwnv tin t.» Telephone 284r— The same ox AT- J AGENCY CO., Ld., - KINS will always be found on the Taupo Quay, Wangauui. first page of the list.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 4

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